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Course Name
Turkish Denizel Çevre Kimyası
English Marine Environmental Chemistry
Course Code
GMI 243 Credit Lecture
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Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 1
3 3 - -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Yasin Arslanoğlu
Course Objectives 1. To give general knowledge on chemical and physical properties of seawater.
2. To demonstrate the environmental effects of the chemical constituents of the seawater and their processes.
3. Provide practical knowledge on ship and shipyard sourced chemical pollution.
Course Description Components of seawater, chemical and physical properties. Dissolved oxygen and other gases in seawater. Trace elements. Carbon dioxide and carbonate systems. Climate change. Organic matter. pH and marine acidification. Nutrients in the ocean. Water quality. Wastewater treatment systems. Ship and shipyard sourced pollution. Antifouling paint pollution. Corrosion and its control. Oil pollution.
Course Outcomes I. Identify the chemical components and trace elements of seawater. II. Explain the importance of oxygen in water and its temporal and spatial change. III. Describe the relationships between carbon systems and acidification. IV. Provide general information on how to address water quality problems. V. Have general knowledge of ship-borne chemical pollution such as paints, corrosion, oil, oil, hazardous chemical cargo and wastewater.
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